May Program Focuses on Benefits of Teaching ‘Writing Across the Curriculum’
Cal State Fullerton will host a May 3 program to assist faculty members’ efforts to use many forms of writing in their classes, throughout students’ university experience.
Cal State Fullerton will host a May 3 program to assist faculty members’ efforts to use many forms of writing in their classes, throughout students’ university experience.
Cal State Fullerton’s Health Professions Advising Office is hosting a Thursday, April 11, event about Kaiser Permanente’s new medical school, which is enrolling its first class of students this year and opening in 2020 in Pasadena.
Undergraduate and graduate students from across the college disciples stood proudly next to posters detailing their research endeavors as part of this week’s Student Research and Creative Activities Day.
CSUF president reflects on celebrating women’s history month and shattering glass ceilings to illuminate new paths for gender equity and inclusion.
CSUF, community colleges and the Fullerton Joint Union High School District join forces to help Fullerton high school students gain college access.
Michael Reagan is the keynote speaker at an April 26 fundraiser for GAP4+1 students.
Graduate students Benjamin Stanonik and Erica Stemmler made short work of Cal State Fullerton’s first Grad Slam contest, in which competitors had three minutes to present their thesis research. They walked away with the competition’s top prizes.
Los Angeles muralist and street artist Man One presents a free public lecture and painting demonstration March 12 at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library. Man One is illustrator of the children’s book “Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix.”
Community and campus members are invited to celebrate the research and creative achievements of CSUF students Wednesday, March 20, during the Student Research and Creative Activity Day.
Can graduate students come up with a concise presentation on what can be years’ worth of research efforts? Approximately a dozen will try later this week, giving three-minute presentations on their graduate theses.